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Section 1: Who Was This Amazing Man? (Meet Tsutomu Yamaguchi!) Imagine you’re walking to work one morning… and BAM! A giant, scary explosion happens right above you. Now imagine it happens TWICE—in TWO DIFFERENT CITIES—just THREE DAYS APART. That’s what happened to a real man named Tsutomu Yamaguchi (say: Tsoo-toh-moo Yam-ah-goo-chee). Tsutomu was a Japanese...
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Deep in the backstreets of Tokyo, past the neon lights and crowded ramen shops, something strange has been quietly appearing on street corners and tra...
In the town of Briar Glen, they don’t talk about the Ellery House anymore.But they lock their windows tighter when the wind dies. Back in 1987, Mira E...
Introduction It was 7:17 a.m. on June 30, 1908, when the Siberian wilderness — a stretch of forest so remote it was barely mapped — woke to what seeme...
It was the summer of 1835. The world was still enchanted by telescopes, comets, and the tantalizing possibility of other worlds teeming with life. The...
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Section 1: Who Was This Amazing Man? (Meet Tsutomu Yamaguchi!) Imagine you’re walking to work one morning… and BAM! A giant, scary explosion happens right above you. Now imagine it happens TWICE—in TWO DIFFERENT CITIES—just THREE DAYS APART. That’s what happened to a real man named Tsutomu Yamaguchi (say: Tsoo-toh-moo Yam-ah-goo-chee). Tsutomu was a Japanese...